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Monsoon rains to hit Pakistan next week, PMD warns of urban flooding

Last updated: June 29, 2026 10:33 pm
Haris Ali
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Monsoon rains to hit Pakistan next week, PMD warns of urban flooding
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The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) confirmed today that the first spell of monsoon rains will begin across the country during the first week of July. Forecasters expect the wet weather to provide relief from the prevailing heatwave, though the moisture surge brings a significant risk of urban flooding in major cities.

Current modeling shows the initial weather system entering the upper parts of the country by July 3. Residents in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Lahore should prepare for heavy downpours, which the PMD says could trigger localized inundation in low-lying areas.

“We are monitoring the moisture influx from the Arabian Sea,” said a senior meteorologist at the PMD. “The intensity will be higher in the northern regions initially, but the system will gradually shift toward the central and southern plains by the second week of July.”

The forecast arrives as authorities scramble to clear drainage systems in urban centers. In cities like Karachi and Lahore, previous monsoon seasons have exposed severe weaknesses in infrastructure, often leaving commuters stranded and power grids failing during peak rainfall.

Agricultural sectors in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are expected to benefit from the early July showers, which are critical for the summer crop cycle. However, the PMD has issued a stern advisory to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to remain on high alert for potential landslides in the hilly terrains of Galiyat, Murree, and Azad Kashmir.

While the rains are a seasonal necessity for the country’s water reservoirs, the transition from extreme heat to heavy precipitation often creates volatile weather patterns. The PMD plans to issue daily updates as the system develops, urging citizens to stay informed through official channels rather than relying on unverified social media reports.

The upcoming week will be the true test of whether municipal administrations have learned from last year’s gridlocks. For now, the heat is breaking, but the water is coming.

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